S. N. Haskell: Adventist Pioneer, Evangelist, Missionary, and Editor

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In early manhood, S. N. Haskell recognized the call of God and he responded to that call with all his heart, particularly giving himself to the study of God’s Word, and in service to the church he loved.

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“The last tribute of his brethren will not be paid to the memory of Elder Haskell until the work is finished. His message of faith and trust in God and in the triumph of the work of God will live with us to the end.” —William A. Spicer

Those words, written shortly after Stephen N. Haskell’s death seemed highly improbable when, at the age of 17 to honor the request of his dying employer, Haskell married Mary Howe—a woman 21 years his senior who was considered a hopeless invalid—a decision that might have destroyed his future. Yet he would go on to make substantial contributions to the Seventh-day Adventist Church, shaping its structure and outreach for more than half a century. Haskell was a self-made man in the truest sense of the word.

Couched in the social, political, economic, and religious culture of the day, author Gerald Wheeler paints a picture of Haskell as a formidable force in the early Adventist Church. In early manhood, he recognized the call of God and he responded to that call with all his heart, particularly giving himself to the study of God’s Word. Through the years he grew with the Adventist movement serving as” preacher, organizer, executive, author, publisher, world traveler; but above all as a leader of the lay forces of the church in literature, correspondence, and personal missionary work.” Ultimately he led hundreds, if not thousands, to Jesus Christ.

As Haskell taught throughout his life, Adventism must never forget that the Word of God is central to its mission—and His kingdom is its goal. The Word must retain its primacy. Above any historical or doctrinal tradition, Scripture must always be first. If Haskell were alive today, that would still be his overriding theme. And it must remain the focus of the church he helped pioneer.

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Item Format Hardback
Author Name Gerald Wheeler
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 1.580000
Page Count 384
Language English
Year Published 2017

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This is an outstanding book. It is well written, and I really liked Stephen Haskell. He was an outstanding Christian man. He was married twice the first wife was 35 and he was 17. It was a marriage of convenience because his friend he promised he would take care of his sister who was 35 years old if anything happened to the friend unfortunately the friend died shortly thereafter, and the only way that Steve could see that he could really take care of this lady is to marry her. His second wife was Heddy. She was 32 and he was about 30 years old. I think they were actually a better match, but how do you worked very hard to help him he was surprised how knowledgeable she was. She had been a school teacher than a Bible worker for the advent church however Stephen live to be in his upper 80s and he outlive both his wives and they are buried side-by-side in the same cemetery. Stephen Haskill had a very interesting life and I’m sure he’s a very strong man because he was way over 6 foot big bone not fat but as a Christian man, I admired him because if he said he would do something he get it and he tried as hard as he could to be as much like Christ as he could And I feel like that is a unusual attribute for a human being so therefore, I greatly admire Stephen Haskell.

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